When are dead people not ghosts? That's easy. When they try to eat you!
Haunted Flesh: Stories of the Living Dead collects six of Australian horror maestro Robert Hood's creepiest, most outlandish tales of flesh-bound cadaver mayhem.

The year is nineteen-sixty-something, and after endless millennia of watery sleep, the stars are finally right. Old R'lyeh rises out of the Pacific, ready to cast its damned shadow over the primitive human world. The first to see its peaks: an alcoholic, paranoid, and frightened Jack Kerouac, who had been drinking off a nervous breakdown up in Big Sur.

The novel was critically acclaimed and proved to be an instant bestseller. The unique plot and story of the novel pulled the attention of most of the famous critics and reviewers from around the world.

Lucinda Beekes
Spawn of freaks
Four hundred centuries old
Bad blood decides her
An axe beside her
A head or two will roll
"Blood Princess"
Two mysterious ranch hands, drifters from the Unknown, casually observe the bloody liberation of Lucinda Mae Beekes, a 13-year girl on a mission to make her unjustly miserable existence darkly right, once and for all—now and forever.

Instead of death, Abraham chooses salvation that is offered by a dark stranger. Given a purpose and a duty to perform, Abraham is left in a dark world where no questions are asked and where everyone lives in fear of the Three Sisters. But the Sisters have caught up with him, are hunting him down and Abraham finally gets to see what is inside of the black boxes which he delivers.

In this sequel to Dawn of the Interns: Regan digs deeper into McWikken Academy's real mission, finds that the underground lab is very family-oriented, their contingency plans are brutal, and she has been tangling with Nurse Dash for far longer than she realized. Regan rallies her best human and werewolf friends to try and stop the squirrelpocalypse - preferably before the dance.

One year ago, during Mardi Gras, Ash Turner was pulled from the arms of his lover, Jamie Derouen, by men working for her father. Those men drove Ash into the bayou, shot him in the back of the head, and left his corpse for the alligators. So it comes as a surprise to everyone--including Ash--when he wakes up in the muddy water of the bayou and walks back into New Orleans.